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Programs of Study
The main programs of study offered through the University Transfer program include the Associate in Arts (A.A.) and Associate in Sciences (A.S.) degrees. These degree programs are designed for students who wish to complete 2 years of college and then transfer to four-year colleges or universities to complete a baccalaureate degree.


How does a student decide between A.A. and A.S. programs?
The Associate in Arts (A.A.) is a two-year degree with an emphasis on courses such as English, fine arts, foreign languages, history, philosophy, psychology, or sociology. The Associate in Science (A.S.) is a two- year degree with an emphasis on courses such as biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, mathematics, or physics. Both of these programs prepare students for different majors at four-year institutions. The A.A. degree is for liberal arts majors and the A.S. is for science majors.


How does a student earn an A.A. or an A.S. degree?
Students need to complete the 44 Semester Hour General Education Core plus 20 more hours of electives for a total of 64 hours. The specific courses you choose will depend on your major and the school to which you transfer.


What opportunities does Durham Tech offer students besides the University Transfer program?
If you want to follow a structured academic curriculum, but have no intention of pursuing a baccalaureate degree, the Associate in General Education (A.G.E.) degree may best suit you.

If you are interested in technical or career training that will qualify you for a specific job, one of our degree programs in Business Technologies, Health Technologies, Public Service Technologies, or Industrial and Engineering Technologies may suit you.

   Associate in Arts (A.A.) Degree
 Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree
  What Can You Do with an A.A.?   What Can You Do with an A.S.?
  A.A. Plan of Study: Effective Fall Semester 2008   A.S. Plan of Study: Effective Fall Semester 2008
  A.A. Plan of Study: Effective Fall Semester 2007   A.S. Plan of Study: Effective Fall Semester 2007
  A.A. Plan of Study: Effective Fall Semester 2006   A.S. Plan of Study: Effective Fall Semester 2006
  A.A. Plan of Study: Effective Fall Semester 2005   A.S. Plan of Study: Effective Fall Semester 2005
  A.A. Plan of Study: Effective Summer Term 2004   A.S. Plan of Study: Effective Summer Term 2004
  Course Descriptions   Course Descriptions

Pre-Major Agreements and Study Tracks
Students who have already selected the intended major for their college degree should consult the more specific Pre-Major Agreements and Study Tracks.

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